Derrick White, On-Off wizard

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White is playing 4 more mpg than last year (not nothing), but clearly Pritchard was the major recipient of swapping 2 guards (Smart/Brogdon) for 1 (Holiday). He's averaging 7 more mpg, which really doesn't show the whole picture since he had so many DNPs last year. It's more impactful to point out that he's already played more than twice as many minutes this year as last year (and unless I'm forgetting something, he was healthy all year).

I don't know if there's a way to see who was closing games last year, but IIRC White was in the closing lineup more often than not. Except for rare occasions, it was Smart/White/Brown/Tatum/Horford. Moving Smart and Brogdon didn't change much there, I don't think.
A bit ago, I went back and watched some closing minutes from the MIA series and I was struck that the Cs generally played JT/JB/Al/Smart/MB. A couple of times I think GW was in there instead of MB. But no White.

NBA.com lets you sort by quarter. It's not the closing lineups but it's a proxy. Here are the mpg in the 4Q for the Cs during last year's playoffs:

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White gained a few minutes but the real benefit was that he was given the ball. Smart and Brogdan were both ball dominant and getting rid of them gave White the ball. Jrue has been amazing because he was willing to step back and do a little of everything.
Getting Jrue for MB/TL was also great because it replaced two guys who have injury history (and wouldn't be available right now if they were still on the Cs) with one guy who seems pretty durable.
 

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A bit ago, I went back and watched some closing minutes from the MIA series and I was struck that the Cs generally played JT/JB/Al/Smart/MB. A couple of times I think GW was in there instead of MB. But no White.

NBA.com lets you sort by quarter. It's not the closing lineups but it's a proxy. Here are the mpg in the 4Q for the Cs during last year's playoffs:

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nice work Wade

I imagine if you go back to the game thread the mouthbreathers were PO'd

Derrick averaged 23mpg over the first 3 games(when that series with Miami was lost) while shooting 9/16 from 3 :oops:
Excuse my French, but that's fukn criminal.
 

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Derrick White has reached the 65-game criteria.
The Boston guard is now eligible for postseason honors. White was named All-NBA Defensive 2nd team in 2023.
He has 3 pending bonuses:
$250K: All-NBA Defensive (1st or 2nd)
$500K: 185+ 3-pointers made (currently 172)
$500K: 70+ games played

He reached the All-Defensive and games played bonus in 2023.

White is eligible to sign a four-year $123M extension in the offseason.
 

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sign me right up for $31M x 4 yrs! All the Wycbux!
That would be a bargain the day it was signed, if DWhite agrees to it. Even if Wyc starts to worry about his bux eventually, it's extremely tradeable as a very positive contract.

Given the 2nd apron restrictions on aggregation, extending Jrue and DWhite and using one or both of them later as a salary match/trade asset probably makes more sense than trading Jaylen at this point. Jaylen has gotten too good, too young, to be really tradeable now.
 

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That would be a bargain the day it was signed, if DWhite agrees to it. Even if Wyc starts to worry about his bux eventually, it's extremely tradeable as a very positive contract.

Given the 2nd apron restrictions on aggregation, extending Jrue and DWhite and using one or both of them later as a salary match/trade asset probably makes more sense than trading Jaylen at this point. Jaylen has gotten too good, too young, to be really tradeable now.
Assuming the $$ aren't the problem, why would you want to trade anyone on this team? Of course, if they poop out in the playoffs you have to consider if something is missing, but until then the null should be "if it ain't broke don't fix it"

Of course assuming $$ is not a problem is easier said then done. Hence a question: if the choice was between letting DW or JH walk, which one do you let go. At this point I value DW more -- youth and durability being the deciding factors.
 

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Assuming the $$ aren't the problem, why would you want to trade anyone on this team? Of course, if they poop out in the playoffs you have to consider if something is missing, but until then the null should be "if it ain't broke don't fix it"

Of course assuming $$ is not a problem is easier said then done. Hence a question: if the choice was between letting DW or JH walk, which one do you let go. At this point I value DW more -- youth and durability being the deciding factors.
As Brad showed last summer, there are many reasons you might want to trade someone on the team, even someone well-liked and perceived as valuable.
 

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As Brad showed last summer, there are many reasons you might want to trade someone on the team, even someone well-liked and perceived as valuable.
Yeah.. but this years team is almost incomparable to last years in a lot of ways.. Sone of the players are the same but they’re all as good or better than last year’s version. I guess the only thing that’s always going to be a worry is KPs ankles.. hard to see, currently, where they can improve
 

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Yeah we are now potentially talking about one of the great teams in NBA history.
Definitely, and it's been my favorite season as a fan in a long time.

However, the greatest (regular season) team in history went out and got Kevin freaking Durant the very next year. Everyone always wants to upgrade, and so I don't think it's ever premature to think which salary slots and player value could enable that.
 

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Derrick White has reached the 65-game criteria.
The Boston guard is now eligible for postseason honors. White was named All-NBA Defensive 2nd team in 2023.
He has 3 pending bonuses:
$250K: All-NBA Defensive (1st or 2nd)
$500K: 185+ 3-pointers made (currently 172)
$500K: 70+ games played

He reached the All-Defensive and games played bonus in 2023.

White is eligible to sign a four-year $123M extension in the offseason.
He hit the 185+ made 3 pointer threshold last night.
 

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It's just a matter of whether he'll accept the ~$30M/yr extension or not at this point. Cs will offer it.

It's pretty clear that they are going to extend everyone they think is a value contract at their number, and then figure out the tax/apron situation once those extensions actually hit. I think very very strong chance Hauser gets extended, for this reason.

It's always better to trade a guy into Detroit/San Antonoio's space later for pick(s) than to lose him for nothing. This wasn't applicable in Grant's case, because the contract would have been for this season, with an immediate tax impact. Although even there, you could argue that it would have been better to match any reasonable RFA offer and trade into cap space pre-deadline. They didn't have to do a S&T, which is the only way Dallas could get to the salary number they did, as opposed to MLE.
 

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The more I think about it, DWhite would have to turn down a ton of money to extend this summer. Detroit or San Antonio would easily throw a 4 year near-max at him in summer 2025, no? The Spurs are probably a playoff team if they have him and developed Wemby, and Detroit could be too, if Cade/Duren development breaks right.
 

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The more I think about it, DWhite would have to turn down a ton of money to extend this summer. Detroit or San Antonio would easily throw a 4 year near-max at him in summer 2025, no? The Spurs are probably a playoff team if they have him and developed Wemby, and Detroit could be too, if Cade/Duren development breaks right.
How many teams out there would look at him as a max player, though? We see his value, but that's because his complementary skills are so apparent in an environment that we've got. He's not going to be a team's alpha scorer, and as a distributor he's pretty good but not flashy in the way that max PGs are. Board Man may get paid, but Tenacious D Man With Good Decisions does not necessarily get paid.

You can get a lot of guard talent at $30M / year, and at the 30%-max cap that he'll be eligible for, you can get all-NBA level players. Jalen Brunson came to NY for 4 years @ $26M. VanVleet to Houston for 3 yrs @ $43M (!) last year. Kemba came to us for 4 years @ $35M via S&T, after his first all-NBA campaign in 2019. James Harden was an FA last year, before the option shenanigans - would you max a 34yo Harden? Clippers might be about to. We might feel that passionately about Derrick White, but I think it'd be hard for an owner to sell him as their team's star or co-star as one of their only max deals. Tough for an agent to credibly advise him that a $40M+ max or near-max deal is out there if he waits it out till the next year.
 

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How many teams out there would look at him as a max player, though? We see his value, but that's because his complementary skills are so apparent in an environment that we've got. He's not going to be a team's alpha scorer, and as a distributor he's pretty good but not flashy in the way that max PGs are. Board Man may get paid, but Tenacious D Man With Good Decisions does not necessarily get paid.

You can get a lot of guard talent at $30M / year, and at the 30%-max cap that he'll be eligible for, you can get all-NBA level players. Jalen Brunson came to NY for 4 years @ $26M. VanVleet to Houston for 3 yrs @ $43M (!) last year. Kemba came to us for 4 years @ $35M via S&T, after his first all-NBA campaign in 2019. James Harden was an FA last year, before the option shenanigans - would you max a 34yo Harden? Clippers might be about to. We might feel that passionately about Derrick White, but I think it'd be hard for an owner to sell him as their team's star or co-star as one of their only max deals. Tough for an agent to credibly advise him that a $40M+ max or near-max deal is out there if he waits it out till the next year.
The FVV deal is indicative of what a "we need credibility" team will pay for a good guard, and the cap is only going up.

Usually bad teams don't even have guys who are worth throwing that money at. If one is available, they can pay him.

I don't think DWhite's value is much of a secret in the league anymore.
 

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The FVV deal is indicative of what a "we need credibility" team will pay for a good guard, and the cap is only going up.

Usually bad teams don't even have guys who are worth throwing that money at. If one is available, they can pay him.

I don't think DWhite's value is much of a secret in the league anymore.
I think the difference there is that FVV signed a really short deal. Bad young teams have a different challenge in which all the young guys have to sign their own extensions on a timetable, so d white at 40 mil over 4 makes a young team exorbitantly expensive faster than normal.

So he could potentially get a 2-3 year deal at 40 a year, but the overall contract value from one of these young teams would probably be less than what the Celtics could extend him for.